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 sbose
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Hi Jeremy,

Yes, that was really helpful! Thank you so much!

Srishti
 salgado145
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Hi
what does (O, P---L ) mean ? does it mean that we can put them OPL but also POL . PLO?
 Adam Tyson
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That's correct, salgado145! When we put things in parentheses like that, you can read them as saying something like "here's what must be placed somewhere within these spaces." So (O, P-L) can be read as "within these three spaces, you must have O somewhere, and you must also have P somewhere before L." That gives the three possible setups you described. Perfect!
 salgado145
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Thank you for the clarification !

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